Una maestra de escuela acepta un trabajo de secretaria en un club nocturno. Los dos propietarios del club discuten por muchas cosas, incluida ella. Desgraciadamente, ella se interesa por el ... Leer todoUna maestra de escuela acepta un trabajo de secretaria en un club nocturno. Los dos propietarios del club discuten por muchas cosas, incluida ella. Desgraciadamente, ella se interesa por el socio que desaprueba su empleo en el club.Una maestra de escuela acepta un trabajo de secretaria en un club nocturno. Los dos propietarios del club discuten por muchas cosas, incluida ella. Desgraciadamente, ella se interesa por el socio que desaprueba su empleo en el club.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Bruce Cameron
- (as William Ogden Joyce)
- Ray Anthony
- (as Ray Anthony and His Orchestra)
- Waiter Captain
- (sin créditos)
- Flashy Woman
- (sin créditos)
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Opiniones destacadas
This is a pretty damn delightful movie. All three leads are charming and amusing, and it has a pretty wonderful supporting cast including J. Carrol Naish, Joan Blondell and Broadway star Neile Adams (the future Mrs. Steve McQueen) as a stripper who loves cooking. It's almost a semi-musical with Ray Anthony and His Orchestra playing the house band and his regular singer Julie Wilson playing a major role and singing several songs (including the title one).
The director, Robert Wise, has a terrific feel for the nightclub setting and a lot of affection for its colorful inhabitants - always the key for this sort of film working. It's delightfully lively, beautifully paced and works in some fine musical numbers as well.
Marvelous cast. I love the sly, knowing look on schoolteacher Jean Simmons' face after Tony Franciosa, playing the street smart, cynical nightclub manager, comes to her rescue by breaking up a fight in her classroom. Franciosa was an intense, unselfish actor who was great at portraying inner conflict in a natural way that served the storyline, not his ego.
The algebra test subplot (yes, algebra) is a bit of a reach, and the film seems to end somewhat prematurely, but an accomplished piece of film-making nonetheless. Leonard Maltin inaccurately describes Paul Douglas' character as a gangster when in fact, he's merely a nightclub owner who, quite understandably, comes into contact with some unsavory people.
Looking to pick up some extra cash, Jean gets a job in a hot nightclub as a bookkeeper. Paul Douglas instantly takes "Baby" under his wing, but Tony Franciosa thinks she doesn't fit in with their world. He tries to get her to go back to her nice, proper world, but clearly he never saw Guys and Dolls. Jean likes living on the edge!
The story is good enough on its own, but the acting really makes this movie special. All three are wonderful in their stock parts, and even though you can probably guess what'll happen in the story, you still manage to sit on the edge of your seat while it's happening. Tony and Paul have a believable chemistry together, and the screen sizzles whenever Tony and Jean share a scene. He has such a great balance of restraint and heightened emotions-if you're a fan, you need to rent this movie. If you've never seen him in a movie, this is a great one to start with; you just might get a new favorite screen couple out of it.
This is Tony Franciosa's first film, and it's hard to tell since he seems very good in the film. Not surprisingly Douglas and Simmons are very good...as they usually are. Although the film has some obvious clichés, it IS enjoyable. I also liked the film's supporting cast, with the likes of Joan Blondell, J. Carroll Naish and Zasu Pitts on hand...along with some nice singing by Julie Wilson and Niele Adams (who danced a VERY sexy number). My only problem is that the big confrontation portion when Anne quits seems to be stretched out WAY too long...and shortening up the final portion of the movie would have made it even better! Still, a nice and enjoyable film that's worth your time!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFilm debut of Anthony Franciosa.
- Errores(at around 25 mins) When Tony visits Anne at her school, while he is outside the classroom, a drawing of a movie camera can be seen on the chalkboard. Once inside the classroom, the chalkboard has the usual writings one would see in a teaching setting.
- Citas
Anne Leeds: I thought I was too much like your sister to take out.
Stowe Devlin: Well, the content is similar, but the form is different.
- ConexionesFeatured in Steve McQueen: The Essence of Cool (2005)
- Bandas sonorasI'm Gonna Live Till I Die
(uncredited)
Written by Mann Curtis, Walter Kent and Al Hoffman
Sung by Julie Wilson with Ray Anthony and his Orchestra
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Protection is a Tough Racket
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productora
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 1,569,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 44min(104 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1